Dishonesty progressively kills investment

Taurai Changwa Effective leadership requires both interpersonal skills and business acumen. Even the most dynamic and well-liked leaders are likely to flounder if they lack overall business sense.

Fortune Chipendo’s last wishes

Tinashe Kusema The clock is ticking for Fortune Chipendo. After 17 years of competitive rugby, and on the wrong side of 30, the gangly Old Georgians’ forward admits the thought…

Gifford High sweeps stage at drama fest

Takudzwa Chihambakwe STUDENTS from Gifford High School shone as they scooped top accolades at the inaugural Doug Hill Schools Drama Festival at Charles Austin Theatre in Masvingo recently.

Gen Tongo in his own words

In late 1978, Zanu’s Secretary for Defence Cde Josiah Magama Tongogara granted a rare interview to Zimbabwe News in which he gave his views on Zanu leaders and insights into…

Before you get married . . .

Tinashe Zinyemba One of the tragedies of the 21st century Christian is that we are now so sophisticated with our access to Wi-Fi and social media platforms that we let…

‘There’s no perfect prophet’

Dr Augustine Deke THE title of “prophet” is an office. Prophecy is the utterance by a prophet. Prophecy therefore is utterance based on inspiration.

PE’s special appeal

PE Jazz Band We are the esteemed Prince Edward School Jazz Band, appealing to the public for their generous support and sponsorship in cash or kind. Having done exploits on…

Simbisa shares jump 50pc on London listing

SHARES of quick service restaurant provider Simbisa Brands have jumped by 50 percent to US29,75 cents since announcing plans for a secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange (LSE).

Debating the bond notes exchange rate peg

Persistence Gwanyanya AS the black market for currencies persists, some market watchers are increasingly calling for the abandonment of the bond note exchange rate peg as a deliberate measure to…

Mystery fire brings holiday doom

Sunday Mail Reporter While the rest of Zimbabwe celebrated Heroes and Defence Forces holidays last week, Mr Washington Vambe of Hillside, Harare, was counting his losses.

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